No, all Sprint Nextel post paid services require a credit inquiry with a refundable deposit of $0 to $750 depending on credit scoring. If you want to sign up for Sprint service without a credit inquiry, you may wish to consider Boost Mobile. If you'd prefer CDMA or iDEN, Virgin Mobile is the way to go since they are currently a MVNO of Sprint and recently lauch an unlimited voice plan of $79.99 per month and for just $10.00 more per month, you get unlimited text messaging. With Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile, as long as you are on Sprint's iDEN and CDMA wireless network respectively, you will be able to use your handset. I do hope this information will be helpful in making a decision.
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